1. Super Advanced Drag-and-drop Editor

Image Map Pro is so much more than just another image map plugin. Place locations, add text, yeah sure – that’s true. But
that’s where the ordinary stops. Image Map Pro comes with its own feature rich web app, so you can quickly and easily
create the most comprehensive selection of custom image maps, pins and custom shapes, and immediately export them to
your website.

The User Interface is instantly-familiar-Drag & Drop with self explanatory steps, icons and shape tools at your disposal
– it couldn’t be any easier. Just to be sure though, we’ve also included a super sharp step-by-step video guide in case
you need your hand held lovingly, along the way. Check it out now by trying out the Editor live!

3. Draw Your Own Custom Shapes

Image Map Pro is the only plugin that allows you to draw custom polygon shapes. You can even zoom in for maximum precision!
Of course you can still draw the good old-fasioned circles and rectangles, but that is so 2007…

4. 150 High Quality SVG Icons

In the Editor you will find a library of over 150 high quality SVG icons included for FREE. You can change their size and
color and they will scale perfectly. Need to use your own icon? You can do that too!

5. Endless Combinations of Styles and Animations

With the Editor you can customize properties like opacity, fill, stroke and corner radius to match the design of your site.
You can also have separate styles on mouseover, or make the shapes completely invisible.

6. Looking for Even More Features?

Responsive

Image Map Pro will scale beautifully on every kind of device, and if you have tooltips that need to display a lot of information
you can even make them full screen with the flick of a button.

JavaScript and HTML API

Run JavaScript when a user clicks a shape or trigger a tooltip to appear by adding an HTML attribute to any element on your
page.

Custom Actions

Tooltips can be made to appear on mouseover or click – purpose driven to suit your. Of course that might mean turning them
off altogether, also an option with IMP. Or you can make them links. It’s up to you!

Free Customer Support for 6 Months

We are here to help! If you have any issues installing or using our product, please send us a ticket and we will respond
as soon as possible!

4.1.0 – 18.09.2017

New Features

Connected Shapes. To connect shapes together, select a shape and open its General settings tab. From the “Connected To Shape” menu select another shape to serve as the “master” shape. Connect as many shapes as you wish to the “master” shape. Additionally, you can choose to use only the master’s tooltip, or keep the original tooltip for each “slave” shape.

Multiple shape highlighting. More than one shape can be highlighted at the same time, using the plugin’s API. Note that when a shape is highlighted with the API, it must also be unhighlighted using the API. An exception to this rule is when you highlight shapes using the HTML API.

Multiple tooltips can now be opened with the plugin’s API. Note that when a tooltip is opened with the API, it must also be closed using the API. An exception to this rule is when you highlight shapes using the HTML API.

Added a “Run Script” click action.

Optimized front-end code.

Bug Fixes and Minor Improvements

Fixed a crash that could occur when importing a map from the WP version of the plugin.

The Border Radius form control no longer shows for Ellipse shapes.

Removed the Late Initialization feature, since it has been obsolete since version 4.0.

Removed the “Mouseover” action trigger from the Actions settings tab.

Added an option in Image Map Settings -> Tooltips called “Show Tooltips On” to specify whether to show tooltips on mouseover or click.

Greatly improved the usability of non-sticky tooltips when they are attached to polygons, and there are other polygons next to it. The tooltips are smarter and should show and hide more intuitively. There is a new setting, called “buffer”, which determines the size of the buffer space preventing the tooltip from hiding. This setting can be edited from image-map-pro-defaults.js (search for “buffer”).